I'm kind of puzzled about all this anti-Symantec sentiment.  I'm been
using their SAV Corporate Edition for several years for small
businesses, and found it worked quite well, much easier to manage than
McAfee, more reliable than Trend, very few conflicts. ( I've never used
NOD32. )  We've had very few problems with SAV clients.  I'm quite
mystified about all the fuss.

 

Having said that, I'm having major reservations re: SEP (SAV 11).  Its
RAM footprint may be much reduced, but RAM is cheap these days and
everything else uses more too.  But it really eats up the CPU - you need
a dedicated server for the management console, and if you're running
virtual machines, a few guests with SEP pretty well eats up the whole
host.  Symantec says they're working on it...

 

FWIW, we do small business almost exclusively.

 

/kenw

 

From: Eric E Eskam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: January-04-08 10:03 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: R: Nod32 v3 or 2.7?

 



"Tim Vander Kooi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/04/2008 11:14:46
AM:

> The fact REALLY is that Symantec buys up good software and 
> makes it bad. 

That may be, but it appears NOD (the current list favorite) just shot
themselves in the foot too. 

I find that ironic and amusing at the same time.   Perhaps it's just me.


Now, I'm no Symantec apologist (far from it) but I think if anything,
it's important to point out that there isn't any one program or vendor
out there that is perfect, and that simply changing software vendors
isn't always the magic bullet.  I fight that battle all the time -
sometimes it is better to grunt it out and make your current solution
work then investing the time and resources into completely redeploying
an new solution and re-training everyone.  Obviously, if you only have a
couple of hundred PC's it's far easier to rip and replace then when you
have 70,000 - but there are still costs (at least in time and
productivity) that should be considered. 

I have been watching the discussions of AV products over the past few
months pretty closely because Symantec clients are such a pain to
maintain.  But it looks like with their new product, there is finally
some hope after all.  And their management console *is* very nice, even
if maintaining the 9.x, 10.x and 11.x clients are a total PITA.  So far
I haven't seen enough pro's/con's from other products discussed to
convince me to try to gear up for a change in my organization.  I freely
admit some of that is the difficulties of doing so politically vs.
product capabilities - not technical reasons, but it's still part of the
equation. 

Eric Eskam
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